Jonathan S.
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Could a municipality be contemplating 19.2kW public chargers?
And that would still work out to 75 miles of charge per hour only for Lucid.
https://thereminder.com/local-news/...-be-part-of-statewide-ev-charging-initiative/
“Most people who drive EVs learn to not drive it to empty. They basically charge opportunistically whenever they have a chance. So, we are looking at what’s called a Level 2 charger. We’re waiting for the engineering on this, but depending on the power available at the locations, we can get what’s called a smart Level 2. It can work at a higher power, and it would charge roughly 75 miles per hour. This is an estimate because all the vehicles are slightly different, but it basically adds 75 miles in one hour, which is pretty good,” said Weil.
And that would still work out to 75 miles of charge per hour only for Lucid.
https://thereminder.com/local-news/...-be-part-of-statewide-ev-charging-initiative/
“Most people who drive EVs learn to not drive it to empty. They basically charge opportunistically whenever they have a chance. So, we are looking at what’s called a Level 2 charger. We’re waiting for the engineering on this, but depending on the power available at the locations, we can get what’s called a smart Level 2. It can work at a higher power, and it would charge roughly 75 miles per hour. This is an estimate because all the vehicles are slightly different, but it basically adds 75 miles in one hour, which is pretty good,” said Weil.
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